Netflix announces that all 14 new installments of the revived comedy will be released at once as a possible prelude to a feature film.

"Arrested Development" is coming back in May, Netflix has officially announced at the TCA winter press tour. The Internet streaming media, however, did not mention an exact date after previously shooting down report of a May 4 premiere date.

In addition to the premiere schedule, Netflix revealed that the revived comedy would return with 14 new episodes, up from the originally-planned 10 episodes. All of the new offerings will be released at the same time.

Taking the stage at the panel along with creator Mitch Hurwitz and other cast members, Jason Bateman said the new installments shouldn't be called a fourth season of the series. "It was mislabeled early on," he said. Instead, he called them "the first act of what we hope to continue and complete with a movie."

"These [new] are episodes set that up. One does not work without the other," he added. "It is certainly a satisfying conclusion to these episodes if for some reason a movie doesn't happen, but they are all meant to work within one another as a hybrid package of Arrested Development stuff."

On the story's structure, Hurwitz shared, "The only way we could get everybody for what we will loosely call an anthology was to dedicate each episode to a character's a point of view." Bateman explained, "Everybody intermingles throughout each individual person's episode. There's plenty of the regular cast that filters through there. But it is [a single character's episode] that we all just guest-star in."